Trump's $1 Billion Peace Board Proposal: Truth or Myth?
The Trump administration reportedly plans to charge nations $1 billion to join a peace board. Trump would serve as inaugural chairman. The White House stated no fees are mandated, instead emphasizing commitment to peace. The State Department did not confirm the fee claims outlined by Bloomberg News.
The Trump administration is reportedly planning to impose a $1 billion fee for nations wishing to join a newly proposed peace board, according to Bloomberg News on Saturday, which cited a draft charter.
Sources claim that U.S. President Donald Trump plans to serve as the inaugural chairman, with countries serving no longer than three-year terms, subject to his renewal. Reuters has not yet verified this report.
The White House has denied the fee claims, branding the report as 'misleading,' and clarified that the board is open to countries demonstrating a commitment to peace without mandatory fees. The U.S. State Department referred inquiries to previous social media posts by Trump and special envoy Steve Witkoff, neither of which mentioned any fees.

